Where are we going?
Wohin fahren wir
to drive
to go by a specific transport
fahren
When does the next train go?
Wann fährt der nächste Zug?
We’re going to Potsdam
Wir fahren nach Potsdam.
to go
(walking somewhere or mode of transport isn’t specified)
gehen
Conjugate fahren (to drive)
Conjugate gehen
(to go by walking or unspecified)
If you want to know where someone or something is going, you use …
Wohin
Where are they going?

Wohin gehen sie?
Where do you live?
pl, informal
Wo wohnt ihr?
the ticket
(train ticket)

die Fahrkarte
the day (train) ticket

die Tageskarte
the track/the platform

das Gleis
twelve
zwölf
eleven

elf
How much does a ticket cost?
lit. What does a ticket cost?
Was kostet eine Fahrkarte?
We’ll take two day tickets.

Wir nehmen zwei Tageskarten.
From which platform does the train go?

Von welchem Gleis fährt der Zug?
How do you form the plural of most feminine nouns?
Add -(e)n to the end of the word
words ending in -ung are (feminine or masculine)
feminine
Two cinnamon rolls cost €2.10.
Zwei Zimtschnecken kosten 2,10 Euro.
The streets are long.
Die Straßen sind lang.
thirteen
dreizehn
fourteen
vierzehn